AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoChurch Crackdown: Nicaragua’s emeritus Bishop Abelardo Mata, 80, remains “missing” after police detained him following a Mass in Estelí; authorities say he was returned home in “perfect condition,” but relatives and church contacts report they can’t verify his whereabouts, renewing U.S. calls for his release and highlighting fears of de facto house arrest. Sanctions & Shipping: A Nicaragua-flagged tanker, allegedly linked to a “shadow fleet” used to move sanctioned fuel, ran aground off India’s coast, drawing fresh scrutiny of President Daniel Ortega’s alleged role in evading U.S. and allied sanctions. Human Rights Watch: International Christian Concern released its 2026 Global Persecution Index, pointing to rising religious nationalism and transnational repression—trends that analysts say are increasingly visible in Nicaragua’s treatment of church leaders. Regional Context: A U.S. Supreme Court ruling ending TPS for Haitians is fueling broader debate over immigration enforcement and healthcare staffing pressures, with knock-on effects felt across the region.
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